Lady on CSPAN, "David Corn sounds like two toilet seats flapping together."
Novak never said she was covert just that she worked in some dept there. The CIA never said she was covert. Only Corn did to pump the story up and damage the President for leaking "sensitive" information. He is the one who first claimed covert which she wasn't. She was as covert as the janitors.
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Novak said he believed that President Bush realized Armitage was the leaker by December 2005 but didn't know how much earlier than that he had found out.
When Bob Novak was being interviewed by Brian Lamb on C-SPAN on Friday, there was a view of the Illini Union in the background, and Lamb referred to the fact that Novak is an alumnus of the University of Illinois. He didn't mention that there is portrait of Novak inside in a hallway which features portraits of outstanding alumni.
This comment was just one of several gems delivered in attorney Victoria Toensing's C-Span appearance this a.m. (She wrote the WSJ piece and this was a follow-up).
If this case interests you at all, do not miss this! It should be rebroadcast later today.
Toensing wrote the law defining the classification of CIA people and she goes after Corn -- and Fitgerald -- Big Time. She scrambles the brains of several liberal callers and the host even allowed a comment call from a conservative who ripped lying liberals a new one. I admire this lady no end and she gives strong indications that we have not heard the last of this case. I believe her because she and her husband Joe diGenova usually deliver the goods.